American Visions of the Netherlands East Indies/Indonesia: US Foreign Policy and Indonesian Nationalism, 1920-1949

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Amsterdam University Press, Ene 1, 2002 - 382 mga pahina
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The result of a Fulbright senior research fellowship celebrating the simultaneous 50th anniversaries of the Fulbright Exchange Foundation and the Indonesian Republic, this book offers a new perspective on American attitudes toward Dutch colonial rule and Indonesia’s struggle for independence. Drawing on extensive research in American, Dutch, Indonesian, and Australian diplomatic records and archival documents, as well as the archives of the United Nations, the authors give a new overview of the political background and changing rationale of American foreign policies.

 

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Pahina 48 - All men are created equal. They are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Pahina 115 - We mean to hold our own. I have not become the King's First Minister in order to preside over the liquidation of the British Empire.
Pahina 101 - I beg your pardon"; He bows and grins a friendly grin, And calls his hungry family in; He grins, and bows a friendly bow; "So sorry, this my garden now.
Pahina 27 - We have always believed — and we believe today — that all peoples without distinction of race, color or religion, who are prepared and willing to accept the responsibilities of liberty, are entitled to its enjoyment.
Pahina 343 - From coordination to confrontation: the Netherlands and the United States of America in the period between the two "Police Actions" in Indonesia', in: Cornelis A.
Pahina 253 - Our policy is not directed against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos.
Pahina 366 - PHA, 2. Ibid., 3. Ibid., 4. Ibid., 5. Ibid., 6. Ibid., 7. Ibid., 8 Ibid., 9.
Pahina 148 - It is not our intention to assist or participate in forceful measures for the imposition of control by the territorial sovereigns, but we would be prepared to lend our assistance, if requested to do so, in efforts to reach peaceful agreements in these disturbed areas.
Pahina 165 - These direct and unprovoked attacks upon British Forces cannot in any circumstances be permitted, and unless the Indonesians who have committed these acts surrender to my forces, I intend to bring the whole weight of my sea, land and air forces and all the weapons of modern war against them until they are crushed.

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Frances Gouda is professor of History and Gender Studies at the Belle van Zuylen Institute of the University of Amsterdam.

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